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baggy Meaning in Bengali



 থলির মত ঢিলা বা স্ফিত

Adjective:

বস্তার মতো, বেঢপ,





baggy শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

কঠিন সত্যের মুখোমুখি হন—মেয়েরা যেমন হ্যান্ডসাম ছেলে পছন্দ করে, ছেলেরাও তো বেঢপ কাউকে গ্রহণ করে না ।

baggy's Usage Examples:

The baggy green is a cricket cap of dark myrtle green colour, which has been worn by Australian Test cricketers since around the turn of the twentieth.


Baggy was a name given to a British indie-dance genre popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with many of the artists referred to as "baggy" being.


weight of a rider's clothing (compared to wearing denim, gym shorts or baggy shorts); and improve comfort during long rides with extra padding in the.


The first time today's "baggy" or "bermuda" look was publicized was when Michael Jordan wore baggy shorts in the Nike commercial with Spike.


Knickerbockers or knickers are a form of men's or boys' baggy-kneed trousers, particularly popular in the early 20th-century United States.


Alongside the music, a way of dressing emerged that gave baggy its name.


Sometimes, rather than tight-fitting, the cricket cap comes in a baggy variety, that is always kept in place by elastic.


Harem pants or harem trousers are baggy, long pants caught in at the ankle.


Wide-leg jeans, colloquially called baggy pants, are a style of clothing that were popular from the early 1990s to the mid 2000s.


promise Blur showcased: "This latest bunch of floppy-fringed pop cadets in baggy clothing should consummate their burgeoning pop romance in fine style",.


They also come in a variety of styles, including tight or baggy, long, short or Capri.


His rheumatism meant he wore "baggy" shorts so as to conceal the long johns he put on for warmth.


His baggy attire became his own trademark look.


Cargo shorts may be a similar length but are typically baggy or less "tailored" than Bermuda shorts and more typical of West Coast American.



Synonyms:

loose-fitting; sloppy; loose;

Antonyms:

stiffen; spell; confine; tight;

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